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THE GOOD KNIGHT
CharityUnity
FraternityPatriotism
“For God and Country”
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BISHOP SPALDING COUNCIL #2761Vol. 82 No. 11 November 2016
Wednesday, November 9thMass for Deceased
1st Floor at 7PM
Thursday, November 24thThanksgiving Day Mass
1st Floor at 10AM
Sunday, November 20thThanksgiving Buffet
5PM-8PMAdults - $12
Children 12 & under - $6Make Reservations
893-2220
Sunday, November 6thKofC 10th Annual Charity
Golf Scramble
Long Run Golf CourseNoon
COUNCIL HONOR ROLL2016 TOOTSIE ROLL DRIVE
The following people, organizations, and companies are recognized for making donations to our Annual TOOTSIE ROLL DRIVE in the amount of $100 or more. These funds will become the council’s charity grants given to the orga-nizations that provide assistance to the Mentally Disabled at our annual Charity Dinner in the spring.
*SPECIAL DONORS* *SPECIAL GIFTS* *SPECIAL RECIPIENTS*
ANYONE who contributes $100 or more will be recognized on this front page each month through December on the Council’s Honor Roll. NOW IS THE TIME to write the check payable to: K of C No. 2761 Charity Fund and mail
to: 4417 River Road, Louisville, KY 40222.
- Fraternally, John Aubrey, Chairman, Special Gifts
Robert & Joann Bishop Jim & Fran Singhiser F. Robert FleckDr. & Mrs. Robert SchiavoneCharles & Kathleen Riley Bert & Doris Bohn William & Janet Norton Joe & Carolyn Besendorf Rose Marie CoomesLillian Recktenwald (In Memory of Don)Janice CrushJohn & Martha Hauschildt Jim & Linda King Bob & Barbara O'Bryan Michael & Jane Peak
Arthur J. Kopp (In Memory of Catherine)Norman & Reba Schmitz Phillip & Janine McIntosh Art & Judy Potter Pat & Meredith Sheehy Dennis & Marie Wine Robert ScullyJohn & Cathy McGaughey Ron & Karen Segars Joseph Lauer (In Memory of Frank & Jean Coots)John E. & Bobbie Aubrey GK Rick & Martha Ratterman C.L. & Linda Cissna Robert & Patricia Herre Don & Frankie Krish
Tom & Mary Dennis BennettRichard BreenJean DeyeTommy & Allyson CooperTerry & Bonnie O'RourkeKofC Boaters @ ChautauquaBill & Carolyn MerkleyRuss & Melissa EnschMargaret KelleyFrank & Barbara FrickJim & Anna DaubRay & Stacy MedleyTom & Lisa PalmerLon & Lu WhitfillLaura Humbert (In Memory of Ed Dunagan)
Mike & Sandy IsaacEmily KesselringPaul KopeyJim & Berry MartinJim & Angela OchsnerGeorge PowersColumbia LadiesJim & Kathy FrenchDennis & Becky BosseTom & Angela BurnsJerry & Janet GriffinJoyce KlusmanDorothy AbbyGerald & Linda FettChris & Katy KleymeyerDenis & Patsy Wiggins
2016 - 2017 OFFICERSChaplain — Father Pius Poff ........................................812-786-3001Grand Knight — Rick Ratterman ........................................432-9696Dep. Grand Knight — Ed Knabel ........................................797-7424Chancellor —Tom Bennett ..................................................499-0910FINANCIAL SECRETARY — JIM MILLER ......................239-3553 ......................................................................jimmillerky@gmail.comRecorder — Kevin McGrath ................................................299-0592Treasurer — Joe Paul ...........................................................499-7520Warden — Dennis Bosse .....................................................448-7446Advocate — Alan Crosby .............................................270-312-5704Lecturer — C. L. Cissna ......................................................454-5772Trustee — Steve Oswald (1) ................................................636-3928Trustee — Dennis Wine (3) .................................................895-8738Trustee — John Aubrey (2) ..................................................893-2220 Inner Guard — Jim French ..................................................425-5717Inner Guard — Steve Lusardi ..............................................491-2152Outer Guard — Joe Lauer ...................................................210-3434 Outer Guard — Jeffrey Nalley ............................................451-1661
THE GOOD KNIGHT STAFFEditor — John Aubrey .........................................................893-2220Advertising — Bobbie Aubrey ............................................893-2220Photographer — Carl Yates..................................................558-1049 Web Master — Alan Crosby .........................................270-312-5734
ACTIVITIESDirector — Paul Martin .......................................................640-3745Charity Committee — Greg Johnson. ..................................386-4672Membership — OPEN .......................................................................Vocations — Rev. Paul Beach ..............................................551-6327Church — OPEN ...............................................................................Choir — OPEN ..................................................................................Youth — OPEN...................................................................................Pro-Life — Steve Lasardi ....................................................491-2152Sick Visitation — Pete Manning ..........................................589-4717Family Services — Steve Owen, Sr. ....................................425-4248 Entertainment — Rich Krekel .............................................365-1947 Park & Pool — Dennis Bosse ..............................................448-7446
KNIGHTS CORPORATIONGrand Knight — Rick Ratterman ........................................432-9696Chairman — (2) John Aubrey ..............................................893-2220Vice Chairman — Ed Knabel ..............................................797-7424Secretary (2) — Dennis Bosse .............................................448-7446Treasurer (1) — Al Watts .................................... 897-7903/425-6002Director (1) — Joe Paul .......................................................499-7520Director (1) — Steve Oswald ..............................................635-3928Director (1) — Paul Martin ..................................................640-3745Director (3) —Dennis Wine .................................................895-8738 Director (1) — Greg Johnson ..............................................386-4672
4TH DEGREE OFFICERSF/Friar — Fr. Pius Poff .................................................812-786-3001F/Navigator — Joe Ledweg .................................................266-7321F/Capt. — Dennis Bosse. .....................................................448-7446F/Comptroller — Matt Howard ....................................765-730-8966F/Admiral — Paul Martin ....................................................640-3745F/Purser — Rick Ratterman .................................................432-9696F/Pilot — Joe Paul ...............................................................499-7520F/Scribe — Bill Lippy .........................................................458-5608F/Inner Sentinel — Greg Johnson ........................................386-4672F/Outer Sentinel — Steve Oswald. ......................................636-3928Trustee (2 yr) — George Yeager .........................................267-9292Trustee (1 yr) — Ron Segars ...............................................762-1757 Trustee (3 yr) — John Aubrey .............................................893-2220 Color Corp Commander — Jim French ...............................425-5717
BOAT CLUB OFFICERSChaplain — Fr. Hackett .......................................................458-2500Commodore — Greg Lauer ................................................727-7554Vice Commodore — Mike Isaacs .......................................291-3030Rear Commodore — Garfield Nelson ................................................Secretary — Mac McIntosh ................................................314-9903
COLUMBIA LADIES CLUBPresident — Becky Bosse ..................................................448-7446Vice President — Marie Wine ............................................439-1952Recording Secretary — Martha Ratterman ........................................Treasurer — Petey Tapp ......................................................896-0689Corresponding Secretary — Linda Knabel .........................387-2283Columbia Capers — Becky Bosse .....................................448-7446
DISMAS CHARITIES BOARD OF DIRECTORSJohn Chaney, Joe Guy Hagan,
Arthur (Art) Potter, William (Bill) Roby
State Deputy – Gabe Cabral ...................................... 1-270-784-3145 District Deputy — Mike Kuckenbrod ................... 1-502-592-6255
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Greetings Brother Knights. October was a busy month. The Tootsie Roll roadblock was a success with many volunteers helping to collect money for People with Intellectual Disabilities. Thanks to all the volunteers who made the roadblock a big success. Without your help we could not provide the funds distributed each year at the Derby Awards Banquet.
The following weekend we served lunch to 135 people at the Cathedral soup kitchen. We also delivered 80 pounds of food to the soup kitchen. Thanks to all those who contributed to the food drive and those who came to prepare and serve lunch to the homeless. The food drive continues, keep the cans of food coming.
The council purchased a table at the banquet and auction for the Golden Arrow Charity Fund Drive. The Golden Arrow in conjunction with the Schuhmann Center and the Pregnancy Resource Center provides assistance to mothers and children. The auction was very lively with bids that were very generous.
This was followed up with the Halloween Party at the park. We had many spooks and goblins share in the food and the hay ride through the haunted grounds. Everyone enjoyed the evening. Many thanks to the volunteers who created the haunted grounds, prepared and served the food and refreshments and of course returned to clean up and put away the exhibits.
By the end of October we will have inducted five new members to our Council. The new members are Joe Cavallo, Brad Curry, Robert Glover, David Heintzman, and Dennis Nash. When you next see these gentleman welcome them to the Knights of Columbus and our council.
November will be an equally busy month. Starting on November 5th there is a second and third degree exemplification at the Taylorsville Council starting at 9 am. For all 1st degree members who wish to advance, this is your last opportunity for the 2nd and 3rd degree before the 4th degree exemplification to be held here in Louisville in February. Mark your calendar now and contact Paul Martin or myself if you wish to participate.
Next on the schedule, November 6 is the Bishop Spalding Golf Scramble. Load your team with sandbaggers and contact Pete Manning or Pat Sheehy to reserve your spot. This is an enjoyable day on the golf course with the proceeds going to the charity fund, followed by a meal in the evening at the council.
November 9th is the Mass of Remembrance to commemorate members who have died this year.
Our blood drive is being held November 20 on the first floor of the council. The time is from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. You may schedule an appointment by visiting redcrossblood.org and enter Sponsor Keyword KOC. You may also call 800-733-2767. Give the perfect gift, Give Blood.
On November 24th at 10:00 AM we have our Thanksgiving Mass celebrated by Father Pius Poff.
This year Council 2761 is sponsoring a “Keep Christ in Christmas” poster contest. There are 3 age categories, 5-7, 8-10, and 11-14. The posters are judged based on Slogans, Visuals, and Overall Impact. Entry forms may be picked up at the council. Each poster must include the entry form. This is open to all children. Invite relatives, friends, and neighbors to participate. The deadline to have the poster submitted is December 7.
- Vivat Jesus, Rick Ratterman, GK
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BOAT DOCKS & HURRICANE DECK – As I write this we have twenty (20) days left before the docks will be cleared, the boats gone to their winter homes wherever that may be, and we look forward to next spring and a new boating season. Thursday, November 10th about 9 AM the water on the docks will be turned off and the water pipes taken apart and laid on the docks. Saturday, November 12th, 9 AM, the dock take down party begins in earnest. The panel boxes, lights and water pipes are all moved off the docks and up either to the top of the bank or the concession stand for winter storage. Hurricane deck will be cleared of tables and lights.
PARK & POOL – A very successful and enjoyable Halloween Children’s Party was held on Saturday evening, October 22nd. With special thanks to Dennis Boose, PGK Greg Johnson, GK Rick Ratterman and all the Halloween characters that helped make it a real adventure for the kids (and some older kids!) that took the hayride around the upper parking lot and through the back yard behind the pool. There were a number of strange and frightful characters along the way. Thanks also to Carl Yates for the Spooky Stories. The chili, bean soup, hot dogs and refreshments were very well received and helped knock the chill off. What a crowd, over 100, which included 58 kids, attended and there were some very interesting adults as customers.
Dennis and crew will now winterize the concession stand, bathrooms and showers and start planning for next spring’s make ready parties.
CLUBHOUSE – First, I want to acknowledge and thank our own K of C Boat Club Officers and members who donated the funds to the Corporation to pay for the renewal of our State ABC license. This has been an annual gesture that they have done for many years. The Metro ABC license does not come due until January and the Columbia Ladies usually cover that renewal fee. What would our clubhouse be without our BARS?
Just a reminder there are three (3) very important events that will take place in our clubhouse during the month of November: Wednesday, November 9th, 7 PM, 2nd Floor, our Council and 4th Degree has our annual MASS OF REMEMBRANCE. DD Ken Rosenbaum advised that we have lost twenty five (25) Brother Knights since last November and that he has sent invitations to the families of those Knights to join us at Mass. Sunday, November 20 we host our Annual Thanksgiving Buffet from 5-8 PM, adults $12.00 and children 12 and under $6.00. Chef Ron always puts out a buffet that will satisfy your taste buds and has a number of the traditional Thanksgiving menu items, including turkey & dressing, ham, fried chicken & his own meat loaf. PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS (893-2220) IF YOU ARE COMING. This number not only helps Ron in his preparation planning, but also gives us the necessary information to have the 2nd floor properly set up.
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Last event, but not the least is our Annual Thanksgiving Day Mass, Thursday, November 24th, 2nd floor, 10 AM. Father Poff will be celebrating both of the Masses for us on the 9th and Thanksgiving Day, the 24th. I suspect each of us has plenty to be thankful for and what a simple way to express that thanks.
TOOTSIE ROLL DRIVE 2016 – I want to specifically thank Brother Knight Mark J. Finley for his support of our roadblocks at 42, 22 & Herr Lane. For years he has provided certain items that we need at the roadblocks and I just want him and his company to know they are truly appreciated.
The roadblocks this year for the three days collected more revenue than last year; the apostles are all responding well and our first page Honor Roll only needs a few more $100 donations to also surpass last year’s page. IF YOU HAVE NOT SENT A CHECK FOR $100 OR MORE we still have this month and next to do it. Your name(s) will appear on the front page HONOR ROLL.
FOURTH DEGREE PAPERBACK BOOKS FOR VETS – Remember to keep saving the paperback books after you read them and bring them to the clubhouse. F/N Ledweg is also looking to connect with some homes where VETS live and provide them with some books.
Don’t forget to bring those aluminum cans to the clubhouse; the dumpster is only half full right now. The last load brought almost $200 for our council Charity Fund.
On behalf of myself and my family and the board of directors and their families have a Happy Thanksgiving and thanks for your support of all that we do here at our clubhouse.
As we enter the upcoming holiday season, let us consider and give thanks for all the blessings we have. Many thanks to those who attended our last 4th Degree meeting in 2016. Special thanks are due to SK Joe Paul for the wonderful meal and SK Ron and Lady Segars for the delicious desserts. Instead of our regular meeting next month, we will have our Mass of Remembrance at 7
PM on November 9th, commemorating the Knights and council members who passed away this year. Many thanks to Ken Rosenbaum and SK Dennis Bosse for stepping up to make this event happen since I will be out of town. Then on Thanksgiving Day, November 24th, we will have morning Mass on the first floor at 10 AM. Our Faithful Friar, Father Pius Poff will celebrate both Masses supported by the 4th Degree Color Corps in full regalia. Please mark your calendars and help us say thanks to our deceased members and pay homage to their memory.
We have been recently asked by the State District Deputy to host the next 4th Degree Exemplification at our facility on Saturday, February 4, 2017. We are still working out the details. The 4th Degree is the Patriotic Degree of the Knights of Columbus. If you are not yet a member, would you consider joining and stand along with those who have served in the Armed Forces to keep our country safe? We are always in need of a few good men dedicated to God and Country. Membership is open to all 3rd Degree members and there is no requirement to be a Veteran. The 4th Degree exemplification at our hall this coming February would be an excellent time to consider joining.
Also, did you know that 25% of all American Armed Forces are Catholic, but Catholic priests only make up less than 8% of chaplains? At present there are only 209 priests serving over 300,000 Catholics in uniform who are scattered across the world. The Knights of Columbus actively supports the Catholic Military Fund.
Our Books for Vets program is working so well that we have filled all the available book storage space at the VA hospital. Keep the paper back books coming in though, I am checking with the Veterans homes in the area to see if they would like the books as well.
Don’t forget about our 10th Annual Golf Charity Scramble at Noon on Saturday, November 6. Contact SK Pete Manning (589-4717) if interested. And lastly, elections for President of the United States and other national and local offices will soon be here November 8. It is each and everyone’s civic duty to elect our leaders. Please get out and vote and remember the values we were all raised on and also the rights of the unborn.
- Respectfully, SK Joe Ledweg, F/N
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If you’ve put off purchasing coverage, or you realize that you may need additional insurance, the Order may still be able to help you, even if other companies cannot. In fact, in 2012, the issue age of our permanent life insurance products was extended to age 80, and in 2014, the issue age of our term insurance was extended to age 70. Naturally, your health, and whether or not you smoke, will be taken into consideration, so underwriting standards for risk and age apply. But, the exten-sions are a great blessing for me- and it could be for you too. Are you or one of our Brother Knights one of those members?Whether you are 18 or 80, the Knights of Columbus has prod-ucts that will work for you and your family. I look forward to discussing coverage with you.
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NOVEMBER BirthdaysG. Thomas Becker 11/07John T. Keaney, Jr. 11/07George W. Walker 11/07Chad M. Mueller 11/14Kelly C. Russell 11/14Gerald L. Griffin 11/15Armour J. McFarland 11/15Jeffrey N. Whobrey 11/15George A. Reed 11/16Carl J. Heger 11/17Leo W. Neichter 11/17William J. Norton, Sr. 11/17Raymond James Augustus 11/19Fred N. Burkel 11/20Mark C. Ludwig 11/21Paul E. Leary 11/22Raymond A. Kline, Jr. 11/23
Richard B. Krekel 11/01Fr. Pius M. Poff 11/01Dr. Robert Schiavone 11/01Robert L. Scully 11/01Thomas E. Sherman 11/01Steven L. Esarey 11/01Anthony J. Kayrouz 11/03Jason M. Plumner 11/03Dr. Anthony Hubbuch 11/04Thomas V. Jacques 11/04Don F. Ryan 11/04John H. Curry 11/05Richard A. Evola 11/05Lawrence Fisher 11/05Bert Griffin 11/05Timothy J. Hall 11/05Edward R. Schnurr 11/05
Carl L. Cissna, Jr. 11/24William W. Goodwin 11/26William M. Hennessy 11/26George I. Gates 11/27Gregory L. Geiser 11/27Matthew G. Platt 11/27George W. Yeager 11/27Gilbert C. Hehemann, Jr. 11/28Carl E. Sauer, Jr. 11/28William J. Walters 11/28Edward D. Blaser, Jr. 11/29Francis J. Lindenmayer 11/29Larry J. Meffert 11/29Anthony E. Drexler 11/30William D. Ogden 11/30Theodore H. Wendeln, Jr. 11/30
SIR KNIGHT BILL (William Vincent) HOWARD, 86, passed away September 27, 2016. Bill joined the Knights of Columbus in 1973, was a Life Member and also a mem-ber of the Fourth Degree.
He was an Army veteran of the Korean War, a retired railroad engineer of 38 years for Norfolk-Southern and was the owner operator of Bill Howard Cleaners for thirty five years. He was a founding member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church, and also attended Hikes Point Christian Church. He was a per-former with the Young Hearts Theatre Group, Rat Races of Louisville, served Meals on Wheels in Shively for 25 years, volunteered as an Airport Ambassador. He also enjoyed roller skating, bike riding, walking, traveling, and was an avid golfer.
He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Mary (Ryan) Howard, son-in-law, Jeffrey Lykins, and his late wife, Joan Kennedy Howard. He is survived by his wife: Jan Howard, children; Janey (Michael) Millay, Paul (Gem-ma) Howard, and Mary Beth Lykins; stepdaughter, Jenni-fer (Bill) Denny and eight grandchildren.
A celebration of Bill’s life was held at Arch L. Heady at Resthaven with burial in Calvary Cemetery.
In MemoriamSK DONALD T. HUDSON, 74, passed away October 20, 2016 at Baptist East Hospital. Don joined the Knights of Co-lumbus in 1999 and was a graduate of Trinity High School. He retired from the Courier Journal after 42 years in data processing. He was a past president of American Turners and a member of the Knights of Columbus Boat Club and Harrods Creek Boat Owners Association. He was an avid boater and enjoyed cheering for the U of K Wildcats.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Marvin (Bump) and Jean York Hudson. He is survived by his wife, Phyllis Hudson; they shared a loving marriage that was 3 months shy of 45 years. Also surviving are his children; Donna Wirth, Steven Hudson, and Terri Kute, his siblings; Judy King, Susan Flaherty, and David Hudson, 9 grandchildren and 6 nieces and nephews.
Visitation was at Arch L. Heady & Sons on Westport where a celebration of Don’s life was held.
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Hi Ladies, well it seems like fall is finally upon us. We haven’t even had Thanksgiving, but Christmas decorations are in the stores. It seems to come faster every year.
I want to thank Roberta Rosenbaum, Kathy French, and Kar-en Segars for Co-Chairing our annual Grab Bag sale which was held at our last meeting. We did not have a great turn out this year, but thanks to everyone that was there, we did have a good sale with all proceeds going to the Ladies Club.
We will be making a Christmas ornament or decoration at our November meeting. Rosi McGrath is putting this to-gether. In the past she has come up with some very cute ideas. Please make it a point to come to the meeting and make your ornament, talk to your fellow members and have a good time.
Churchill Downs day is Wednesday, November 16. Cost is $24.00 per person. If you would like to go, please check with Bobbie Jean Aubrey. As of today, there are six seats left. Please bring check (payable to Columbia Ladies) to the meeting.
Columbia Capersby Becky Bosse
Our attendance prize did not go out at the last meeting, so it will be $10.00 at the November meeting. Just a reminder! We still have a few members who have not paid their dues! The door prize which was fall towels and candy dishes was won by Penny Burns. Split the Pot first prize was won by Karen Segars with second prize going to Penny Burns.
Our birthdays for November are Judy Koenig, Barbara Shee-han, and Mary Wagner. Happy Birthday ladies. Celebrate well!
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The meeting was called to order at 7:10 pm. Roll Call was taken, Mike Isaac was excused.
Officers’ Reports: Treasurer’s Report was accepted.
Secretary: The minutes were read and accepted.
New Membership: Michael Swicegood was sponsored by Bob Missi, accepted pending acceptance into Knights. Brad Curry was sponsored by Greg Lauer. Welcome both to our club!
Upcoming Events: Brad Curry is having a Chili Cook-Off 10/9/16 at Pope Street and Frankfort from 12-7 to benefit the Susan Komen Foundation. $10 donation for a t-shirt and vote for the best chili. Greg Johnson talked about the Halloween Party at Knights 10/22/16. There will be hayrides, candy, etc. Bring the kids. Pete Manning is having the Annual Golf Scramble at Long Run on 11/6/16. $75 to play, $100 to sponsor a hole. There was a motion for the Boat Club to sponsor 2 holes. Motion passed. Greg and Lisa Platt are chairing the Christmas Party 12/17/16.
BOAT CLUB NEWSBy maC mCintosh , seCretary
Past Events: Bob Missi thanked all who attended and helped at the Cajun Fest. Chautauqua went well; Linda Cissna thanked all who visited her booth. You can still donate to the Tootsie Roll Drive. $100 will get your name on the front of the Good Knight. Thanks to Gordie for the use of a truck.
Dock Report: The K of C docks will close as of 11/12/16. The take down party starts at 9. The water will be shut off on the 10th. Make sure your tanks are full.
New Business: Dustin Kidd talked about Living Lands and Waters. This is an Ohio River Cleanup to be held in November. Please volunteer if you can.
Sickness/Health: Lon Whitfill had heart surgery. Matt Gimbell was in a serious car wreck and recovering slowly. Please keep them in your prayers.
Don Hudson passed away October 20, 2016. See the In Memoriam in this issue.
50/50 was won by Garfield again. This is getting old. He at least gave $40 back to the club.
Thanks as always to Tony and Ron for preparing the food and Lisa for working the bar.
Meeting was adjourned at 8:12 pm.
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